A novel approach for biohydrogen production
Abstract
H 2 is considered as the ultimate cleanest energy carrier to be generated from renewable sources. Biohydrogen production is carried out using the enzymes nitrogenase or hydrogenase. The purple sulphur phototrophic bacterium, Thiocapsa roseopersicina BBS contains a nitrogenase and several NiFe hydrogenases. Hydrogenases can be used as fuel cell H 2 splitting catalyst and nitrogenase(s) and hydrogenases in biological H 2 production. The membrane-associated Hyn and Hup hydrogenases preferentially work in the H 2 uptake direction in vivo, the cytoplasmic Hox enzyme is a bidirectional enzyme. Non-nitrogen-fixing conditions, which render Hup and Hyn non-functioning, lead to sustained net hydrogen production via the Hox enzyme. The cumulative H 2 production by the apparently constitutive Hox and the inducible nitrogenase may become comparable under appropriate conditions.
- Publication:
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
- Pub Date:
- January 2006
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.06.011
- Bibcode:
- 2006IJHE...31.1460K
- Keywords:
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- Biotechnology;
- Biohydrogen;
- Hydrogenase;
- Phototrophic bacteria;
- Hox;
- Hyn;
- Hup